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Album caption: San Juan Co, Colo. Index card: The central Trinity Peak, elevation 13,805'. Moraine at left, rock glacier and snowfield also visible. This is one of the few permanent snow bodies in the San Juan Mountains. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. July 24, 1971.
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Album caption and index card: A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. View sweeps the entire horizon from the center of the San Juan Mountains, the most rugged mass of mountain peaks of the whole Rocky Mountain Range. View west from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Panorama with photo nos. 485. 487- 488, jwh00485, jwh00487, jwh00488) Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 69, Nos. 141, 142, 143, 144: A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. The above four numbers, with No. 140, sweep the entire horizon from the center of the San Juan Mountains, the most rugged mass...
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Album caption: San Juan Co, Colo. Index card: The Iowa Mine and Silver Lake, near Silverton. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. August 21, 1980.
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Shown in photo are Edna Hope, Gregory, A.A. Baker, E.T. McKnight standing on Goodridge bridge. San Juan County, Utah. 1927.
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Album caption: Engineer Mountain from hill west of the mouth of Cascade Creek (same point of view as for photo no. 368, narrow angle lens). Engineer Mountain quadrangle, San Juan County, Colorado. 1898. (Panorama with photo no. 370). No index card. Panorama with ccw00370.
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Album caption: Looking down Mineral Creek from above Chattanooga. Bear Mountain in distance. (Silverton Quad.) Colorado. Handwritten notes on album caption: San Juan Co., n.d.
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Album caption and index card: Arastra Gulch, looking up from across the Animas, which is here sunk far out of sight, in the gorge running across the foreground of the ravine. The wrecks of the old arrastras, that were put in some 12 or 14 years ago, in Baker's time, have given the gulch its name. It was also worked in that time for gold in placers, but with no success. It is now more favorably known through its silver mines, which are among the richest of this region. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 69, No. 138: Arastra Gulch, looking up from...
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Album caption (74): Ditto, from further north on road. Cross and Manuel in foreground. (Silverton Quad.) Colorado. Album caption (73): Looking down Mineral Creek from above Chattanooga. Bear Mountain in distance. (Silverton Quad.) Colorado. Handwritten notes on album caption: San Juan Co., n.d.


map background search result map search result map San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. 1971. The Iowa Mine and Silver Lake, near Silverton. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. 1980. Arastra Gulch, looking up from across the Animas. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. The Sierra San Juan, east from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. Arastra Gulch, Bakers Park. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Howardsville, Bakers Park. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875. (Stereoscopic view) Engineer Mountain from hill west of mouth of Cascade Creek, San Juan County, Colorado. 1898. Looking down Mineral Creek with Bear Mountain in the distance. San Juan County, Colorado. n.d. Looking down Mineral Creek with Cross and Manuel in foreground. San Juan County, Colorado. n.d. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. 1971. The Iowa Mine and Silver Lake, near Silverton. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. 1980. Arastra Gulch, Bakers Park. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Howardsville, Bakers Park. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875. (Stereoscopic view) Engineer Mountain from hill west of mouth of Cascade Creek, San Juan County, Colorado. 1898. Looking down Mineral Creek with Bear Mountain in the distance. San Juan County, Colorado. n.d. Looking down Mineral Creek with Cross and Manuel in foreground. San Juan County, Colorado. n.d. Arastra Gulch, looking up from across the Animas. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. The Sierra San Juan, east from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874.